Palin - What does a Vice President do?
Yes. She must have the experience to be president if something happens to McCain, even though she isn’t even sure what the Vice President does.
What Pisses You Off?
Yes. She must have the experience to be president if something happens to McCain, even though she isn’t even sure what the Vice President does.
Is honesty one of the qualifications for being president? If so, then how can you vote for John McCain?
John McCain, Mr. Straight-Talk. Not in this campaign. His ads tell outright lies, then he stands up for those lies on national television, even after they were proved to be lies. He doesn’t care. He wants to win, no matter what. His integrity means nothing compared to winning.
So it is no wonder that Sarah Palin has followed his lead;
Ms. Palin has often told audiences about pulling the plug on the so-called Bridge to Nowhere, an expensive federal project to build a bridge to a sparsely populated Alaskan island that became a symbol of wasteful federal spending. “I told Congress, ‘Thanks but no thanks’ for that Bridge to Nowhere in Alaska,” she said this week in Virginia.
But her position was more like “please” before it became “no thanks.” Ms. Palin supported the bridge project while running for governor, and abandoned it after it became a national scandal and Congress said the state could keep the money for other projects. As a mayor and governor, she hired lobbyists to request millions in federal spending for Alaska. In an ABC News interview on Friday with Charles Gibson, Ms. Palin largely stuck to her version of the events. Source
You can’t believe anything that comes from either of these people.
Sarah Palin lobbied for the bridge to nowhere when running for governor. When it became unpopular, she was against the bridge to nowhere. As governor Sarah Palin kept the money for the Brdige to Nowhere. In her acceptance speech, after McCain picked her as his running mate, she said she was against it all along. She said that she told Washington, Thanks but No Thanks.
